The grandmasters of data, Globacom, has announced that it recently
concluded a massive and comprehensive upgrade of its architecture across
Nigeria to optimize its efficiency and radically improve the experience of
subscribers on the network.
In a statement released in Lagos, the company said it had built
hundreds of new transmitting sites across Nigeria to complement existing ones
and massively improve the telco’s signals. This is intended to give more
Nigerians access to relish Globacom’s very reliable 2G, 3G and 4G services.
The statement added that it had swapped obsolete parts with brand
new state-of-the-art components, provided new power supply equipment in all
transmitting sites, while fiber relocation had been completed resulting in
higher fiber route and network availability.
“Transmission capacity has been increased with pure IP (Internet
Protocol) backhaul in several states across Nigeria. The data core network
interface ports have been upgraded from 40 GB to 100GB thereby doubling the
network handling capacity”, the statement declared.
Globacom observed that it was customary for its in-house personnel
to carry out periodic upgrade on the network to keep it in optimum shape for
top notch service and provide employment opportunities for young Nigerian
graduates to be gainfully employed.
Apart from the network upgrade, the company recently launched two
new products “Glo Yakata” and “Glo Oga SIM” to further excite its customers and
offer them more value for money.
“Glo Yakata” offers up to N2,200 per cent bonus on every N100
recharge and above, while “Oga SIM” gives new Glo data subscribers and old
customers who have been off the network for three months and above a whopping
125 per cent bonus on any data bundle they buy.
It will be recalled that Globacom clocked fifteen years on August
29, 2018, and the recent upgrade was designed to position the network for
sustained quality service in the years ahead.
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